Factor Info

ID 142105
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 125591257473191509434447084869176425079681377900636691140364181701220233649171072907340462321180339033209101714424411617226577426686436845974711633425790650431440099539996116690588857641870746937934491570308595512709550803721011791629758343435109454023380994688638909205942659029014559185573751740708748801550983389022649575293622749579682786012455853024563576316966856777572374403510171186820963306076991306151853447422393740975505669837025909157017946516148396440501900858050139464131641205330351192145739716943931189046599627285367509449442707743992003419298456731472776882517052101169983682388292388886368088696767508717670918882177126783035709001497025498435831858933951194596633274290552220891760997476276345099493404717064703121374530369376483248877036128657824283196003971753404987961632911822271811886011312863254581922137129022660890594472115871561036358645580363703291766238802167552260773156199273005513

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7119) 20324346366468227562461 (proven prime)
(ID: 142106) 6179350381491041711354836096673962391981582938763855622304959716346247791494436260821472258033479817952673038692436220650280570819398562790867808364340879743996166751046819954269741720194687725339058307913901430331384343183965510320559091815952775409795214696658585544071220636970030274308126533955177110924935624615733669623511240236590417808688615061578789719574979253375970345868553325095616581992818132737853768346001771081910615226136615183238957348259120717369858096559507585818817559408836118607922533619703189059828221976365028199602258177581714939717642001024173935925476181368454718837250625340329290480795635466231670485984865272604696382291905693403213272691048402313947318946243360615555617895355332954532687292144271145768854178404906497212445308431102109724596380102709703096833992753267773571497822261205587264591838517901345107944350515916370315913276367303403092068131546333 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.